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we turn next to stan dorn who is a fellow at urban institute. what do we know about past experience in helping enrollment in college programs, not just what we learned about maximizing enrollment, but broadly speaking, past lessons that could be applicable now and help us understand the process of signing up people under the affordable care act. >> thanks. we know a fair bit. we know it takes time. i'll give you an example from the children's health insurance program, which is now phenomenally successful in reaping its target population. and medicaid will enroll almost nine or ten eligible children. almost nine in ten, which is the high water mark of american social policy in these state-administered programs. but it took time to reach that. in years past they talked about disappointment in local participation. it took five years before they managed to ramp up and meet steady state levels. so we know it's going to take time. and the reason it's going to take time is that the aca is a program shared by the states and federal government. that's a
we turn next to stan dorn who is a fellow at urban institute. what do we know about past experience in helping enrollment in college programs, not just what we learned about maximizing enrollment, but broadly speaking, past lessons that could be applicable now and help us understand the process of signing up people under the affordable care act. >> thanks. we know a fair bit. we know it takes time. i'll give you an example from the children's health insurance program, which is now...
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stan, obviously evidenced that. we appreciate the fact that you're here to bring home the personal individual impact that our lack of action has. we are scheduled to leave here on the 13th of december, friday the 13th of december. i'm hopeful that we will not vote to adjourn the congress of the united states for the year 2013 without taking care of this issue, to ensure that the lisas and veras and stans of our country, our neighbors, our friends, our daughters, our sons, our fathers and mothers know that we care and that there is that floor that help, that hand that reaches out. father, that's what jesus told us to do, of course, is to reach out and lift up. and help, and hopefully we'll do that. your testimony i think will make a difference in us doing that. thank you very much. >> thank mr. hoyer and our colleagues for being here. what we are going to do now is turn this to questions. in order to accommodate all the members here with their questions and answers, what we are going to do is try to take three questi
stan, obviously evidenced that. we appreciate the fact that you're here to bring home the personal individual impact that our lack of action has. we are scheduled to leave here on the 13th of december, friday the 13th of december. i'm hopeful that we will not vote to adjourn the congress of the united states for the year 2013 without taking care of this issue, to ensure that the lisas and veras and stans of our country, our neighbors, our friends, our daughters, our sons, our fathers and...
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i don't know. >> beautiful answer, stan. congresswoman grace napolitano. >> i join my colleagues in thanking you for being here and being so honest with us. i just wish my colleagues on the other side were sitting here listening to you. they're not. one of the areas that covers mental health. i'm sure all of you understand that this is something you are not getting assistance to deal with the pressures of the feelings of worthlessness, the feelings of despair and the questioning of yourself and your abilities to get back in the job market. somehow we are missing the point of being able to help you to sustain that mental attitude to be successful in your ability to achieve re-employment. so that's an area -- pardon me, i get excited. that we are not focusing on in congress either. the ability to understand the position it places you in as an additional side effect of not acting and extending unemployment benefits. it is something that just affects the family. you might lose your homes. now we have another home on the market.
i don't know. >> beautiful answer, stan. congresswoman grace napolitano. >> i join my colleagues in thanking you for being here and being so honest with us. i just wish my colleagues on the other side were sitting here listening to you. they're not. one of the areas that covers mental health. i'm sure all of you understand that this is something you are not getting assistance to deal with the pressures of the feelings of worthlessness, the feelings of despair and the questioning of...
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here's espn's stan and neil in los angeles. >> good morning, america. he's stan. i'm neil. this is the los angeles "sportscenter" set. and, man, we have two unreal basketball games. wednesday. >> it's thursday now. >> let's start in the east. you're on top of this day thing. >> thank you. >> pacers and heat. eastern conference showdown. under two minutes to play in the game. heat down three. chris bosh, with a big three. he had 15 points, 8 rebounds. he had missed his previous 14 three-pointers. ray allen is always reliable from out there. heat up three. lebron james, 7 assists, 24 points and 9 rebounds to go with him. paul george, 20 points, 8 assists. dwyane wade led heim with 32. the heat win it at home, 97-94. >>> the best record in basketball belongs to portland. home of kevin love. he plays for minnesota. and kevin love can pass that basketball. ricki rubio. stan love, kevin's dad, happy for what he did. >> when you learn from a guy name stan, what are you going to get? >> damian lillard did not have a good first half. minnesota led by 32 at one point. they ended up w
here's espn's stan and neil in los angeles. >> good morning, america. he's stan. i'm neil. this is the los angeles "sportscenter" set. and, man, we have two unreal basketball games. wednesday. >> it's thursday now. >> let's start in the east. you're on top of this day thing. >> thank you. >> pacers and heat. eastern conference showdown. under two minutes to play in the game. heat down three. chris bosh, with a big three. he had 15 points, 8 rebounds. he...
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stan, obviously evidenced that. we appreciate the fact that you're here to bring home the personal individual impact that our lack of action has. we are scheduled to leave here on the 13th of december, friday the 13th of december. i'm hopeful that we will not vote to adjourn the congress of the united states for the year 2013 without taking care of this issue, to ensure that the lisas and veras and stans of our country, our neighbors, our friends, our daughters, our sons, our fathers and mothers know that we care and that there is that floor that help, that hand that reaches out. father, that's what jesus told us to do, of course, is to reach out and lift up. and help, and hopefully we'll do that. your testimony i think will make a difference in us doing that. thank you very much. >> thank mr. hoyer and our colleagues for being here. what we are going to do now is turn this to questions. in order to accommodate all the members here with their questions and answers, what we are going to do is try to take three questi
stan, obviously evidenced that. we appreciate the fact that you're here to bring home the personal individual impact that our lack of action has. we are scheduled to leave here on the 13th of december, friday the 13th of december. i'm hopeful that we will not vote to adjourn the congress of the united states for the year 2013 without taking care of this issue, to ensure that the lisas and veras and stans of our country, our neighbors, our friends, our daughters, our sons, our fathers and...
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i am pleased to have stan druckenmiller at this table. welcome. >> good to see you. >> rose: can i just start with understanding you, you know, this remarkable record with duquesne and with quantum fund and george soros and the relationship you've had. you -- where are you in your life? >> rose: you mean what am i doing? >> yeah. >> i'm still moneying very actively. >> rose: for family or for -- >> for family and the family foundation. i go to work at about 6:00 and i come home at 6:00. i'm still in love with markets. the only thing that's changed is i'm not competing anymore so i'm not managing other people's money but i love markets and i love the intellectual challenge as much as i ever have. >> rose: is that what you love about markets? the intellectual challenge? >> yes, also, i'm -- i like -- >> rose: or you like being rich? >> not so much being riched but i like to win. it's a competitive disease that i -- it gives me a thrill to win. >> rose: but does it give you a thrill also to win and to be better than someone else, which is wi
i am pleased to have stan druckenmiller at this table. welcome. >> good to see you. >> rose: can i just start with understanding you, you know, this remarkable record with duquesne and with quantum fund and george soros and the relationship you've had. you -- where are you in your life? >> rose: you mean what am i doing? >> yeah. >> i'm still moneying very actively. >> rose: for family or for -- >> for family and the family foundation. i go to work at...
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>> stan, why don't you start it. >> okay. yeah, i think tax preparers are an enormously promising source of application assistance for lots of reasons. a few years ago we did some research to estimate among the uninsured the percentage who file federal income tax returns, and we were surprised to find that 86% of the uninsured, including 75% of those with incomes below poverty, file federal income tax returns. now, not all are legally required to do so, many do so to obtain the we wered income tax credit or child tax credit or other refunds, but the tax preparer's offices are where a heck of a lot of uninsured are going. and more than two-thirds of low income taxpayers file with the aid of tax preparers, application assistance. and these are folks who are in the business of filling out paperwork for consumers, and they have in hand at the tax-filing moment most of the information they're going to need to complete the application. and not only that, when you think about the motivation to enroll, something we haven't talked abo
>> stan, why don't you start it. >> okay. yeah, i think tax preparers are an enormously promising source of application assistance for lots of reasons. a few years ago we did some research to estimate among the uninsured the percentage who file federal income tax returns, and we were surprised to find that 86% of the uninsured, including 75% of those with incomes below poverty, file federal income tax returns. now, not all are legally required to do so, many do so to obtain the we...
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like stan collander, i want to see entitlement reform. my guess is you want to see entitlement reform. >> absolutely. >> that's what you're talking about with the whole health care bill. but senator, don't you need, at this point, a republican senate and a republican house to get that kind of entitlement reform? and maybe you really can't even do that unless you have all three houses, the presidency, and the senate and the house of representatives? >> yeah, larry, the reality of the situation is president obama is in the white house. harry reid is in firm control of the senate. i was working at the white house trying to find agreement, looking at a large deal that actually starts to solve these long-term problems. you know, they simply aren't willing to agree with it. here is an indication of how far the sides are apart. the house budget passed over ten years would reduce spending by $4 trillion. patty murray's senate budget increases spending by $1 trillion, increases taxes by $1 trillion. we're $5 trillion apart. in the end, you go, we
like stan collander, i want to see entitlement reform. my guess is you want to see entitlement reform. >> absolutely. >> that's what you're talking about with the whole health care bill. but senator, don't you need, at this point, a republican senate and a republican house to get that kind of entitlement reform? and maybe you really can't even do that unless you have all three houses, the presidency, and the senate and the house of representatives? >> yeah, larry, the reality...
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stan, i want to start with you. what does it mean for people at home if they wonder they have to sign up, what do they have to do? give me the practical aspect of it. >> i think the practical aspect of it is confusion. confusion on two fronts. number one, am i exempt or not. if i had coverage am i exempt, and if i had coverage and premium got raised am i exempt. did my insurance company change the policy. melissa: stan, you're supposed to be here to give us answers. what is the answer? >> answer is pay attention and obviously read everything you get. most of us don't really know what's in our insurance plans until we have to use them. we show up at a doctors office or the e.r. that is for the first time we find out how good our coverage is. melissa: yeah. >> nobody is going to really know. melissa: stan, i mean my mother-in-law got a notice in the mail. her policy got canceled. what is she supposed to do now? is she exempt, is she not, how does she figure it out? >> you have obviously to pay attention to shows like
stan, i want to start with you. what does it mean for people at home if they wonder they have to sign up, what do they have to do? give me the practical aspect of it. >> i think the practical aspect of it is confusion. confusion on two fronts. number one, am i exempt or not. if i had coverage am i exempt, and if i had coverage and premium got raised am i exempt. did my insurance company change the policy. melissa: stan, you're supposed to be here to give us answers. what is the answer?...
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stan, why don't you talk about moving from a mentality of minimizing enrollment to maximizing enrollment, whether that's politically possible in many states. and alice, you take on the question of whether you enroll people who aren't actually eligible. >> the politics is tough. but it's more complicated than one might at first think. you have states where the highest selected official in the land is adamantly against the affordable care act, and publicly so, and yet you have public servants at every lefvel of the agency who make sure they have law implemented the way it's supposed to be implemented. south carolina, for example, the government is adamantly against implementation, yet they have been one of the most innovative states in the country in taking children and getting them enrolled in the coverage. just remarkable things. oklahoma is also a state whose leadership has not been wildly enthusiastic actually pioneered a functional, realtime, on-line enrollment system well before the aca was first implemented. you have a lot of folks, like the two people you see in front of you, who a
stan, why don't you talk about moving from a mentality of minimizing enrollment to maximizing enrollment, whether that's politically possible in many states. and alice, you take on the question of whether you enroll people who aren't actually eligible. >> the politics is tough. but it's more complicated than one might at first think. you have states where the highest selected official in the land is adamantly against the affordable care act, and publicly so, and yet you have public...
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and this is stan brock. >> we're heading for the gates to let people in. >> reporter: for the next three days brock and a team of volunteers will turn this fairground that a makeshift hospital providing medical care to more than 2500 people. >> people are showing up. >> reporter: and "nightline" was invited along to watch. >> it's always an amazing sight, isn't it that here in america at 5:00 in the morning with rain threatening there's 1500 people out there. >> reporter: towards the front of the line the horani family is waiting. the early hours trying the dwaynes' patience. this is the second year they've come. as a family, what are youing looking for, dental, vision. >> both. >> reporter: they don't have -- >> they have but what they have isn't enough. we bring them here we they -- >> reporter: brian and heather get their teeth looked at. >> cavities that need to be -- >> reporter: for their teenage daughters their eyes. >> i need glasses. >> reporter: what's your ticket number? >> we're 101 to 110. >> reporter: the lowest numbers get in first, those with the highest numbers could wai
and this is stan brock. >> we're heading for the gates to let people in. >> reporter: for the next three days brock and a team of volunteers will turn this fairground that a makeshift hospital providing medical care to more than 2500 people. >> people are showing up. >> reporter: and "nightline" was invited along to watch. >> it's always an amazing sight, isn't it that here in america at 5:00 in the morning with rain threatening there's 1500 people out...
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here's neil and stan at espn with the high ligts. >> good morning, america. he's stan. i'm neil. this is the "sportscenter" set in los angeles where we do sports. >> that's better than bacon and eggs, your good morning. monday night football. 17 seconds in the first half. bears up, 17-14. josh mcccowan to jeffrey. two weeks in a row he's made spectacular catches for the bears. had one last week against minnesota. third quarter, josh mccown to forte. a high of four touchdown passes, ran for one. bears win it, 45-28. >>> bad news for rob gronkowski. he figures to be looking at a long rehab after blowing up his knee this weekend. torn acl, damaged mcl. he missed the first six games of the season because of injuries. >> tell you what, tom brady's doing a great job with what he's had to work with. they're going to miss gronkowski. they've had injuries all season. >> yeah. can i get a lozenge? >>> new york city is dealing with a fresh wintry onslaught. and a new series of pest. >> a new cockroach from japan. the good news is the conflict between existing cockroaches and the new ones wi
here's neil and stan at espn with the high ligts. >> good morning, america. he's stan. i'm neil. this is the "sportscenter" set in los angeles where we do sports. >> that's better than bacon and eggs, your good morning. monday night football. 17 seconds in the first half. bears up, 17-14. josh mcccowan to jeffrey. two weeks in a row he's made spectacular catches for the bears. had one last week against minnesota. third quarter, josh mccown to forte. a high of four...
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i am pleased to have stan druckenmiller at this table. welcome. >> good to see you. >> can i just start with understanding you, this remarkable record with the george soros, where are you in your life? >> you mean what am i doing? wax yes. -- >> yes. >> i am still managing monday -- money actively. i go to work at about 6:00 and come home at about 6:00. i do that 12 hours a day. i am still in love with markets. the only thing that has changed as i'm not competing so i'm not managing other people's money's. i love markets and the intellectual challenge. >> is that what you love, they intellectual challenge? -- the intellectual challenge? >> yes. >> you like being rich? >> not so much being rich as i like to win. i have a disease. it is a competitive disease. it gives me a thrill to win. >> does it give you a thrill to be better than someone else which is winning? >> i can know it to her at her than someone else but it gives me a thrill to have it to results than someone else. >> where did you get that? where is the competitive spirit comin
i am pleased to have stan druckenmiller at this table. welcome. >> good to see you. >> can i just start with understanding you, this remarkable record with the george soros, where are you in your life? >> you mean what am i doing? wax yes. -- >> yes. >> i am still managing monday -- money actively. i go to work at about 6:00 and come home at about 6:00. i do that 12 hours a day. i am still in love with markets. the only thing that has changed as i'm not competing...
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is there a response on that decision. >> he is a bright pollsters but stan is partisan. i think he is dead wrong here. two things about democrats, ram emmanuel is right and now he is probably saying i hope the republicans let this tragedy go to waste. let this crisis go to waste. it is a crisis for the democrats and we'll not let it go to to waste. we'll try to help our people. our constitiency. it is a bad policy and not about the democrats. >> and waiting on the response to that and rollins was afraid of you, doug. >> he is. republicans walk away from people that the republicans feel. and i take it. >> i think dee- dee is ready to take him on. >> thank you. >> stunning development in the north choral choral. the uncle of the leader is executed and described as a traitor. there is some disagreement for what this means for the 30-year-old leader. casy mcfar land is with me now. the execution no ungood deed goes unpunished. ntwo years ago. kim jong-un father died. he was 28 and tock power and stepped in the dictatorship because his uncle helped him and so at that time, ki
is there a response on that decision. >> he is a bright pollsters but stan is partisan. i think he is dead wrong here. two things about democrats, ram emmanuel is right and now he is probably saying i hope the republicans let this tragedy go to waste. let this crisis go to waste. it is a crisis for the democrats and we'll not let it go to to waste. we'll try to help our people. our constitiency. it is a bad policy and not about the democrats. >> and waiting on the response to that...
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>> stan i want to follow up on a point you made. using similar strategies have succeeded in enrolling more than a quarter million people. you said you thought of those that in tweaked more half a million people could've been enrolled. >> with the states did was to say they look at their records and they said he was getting snap food stamps and who do we know is eligible based on what we have in hand from the snap program. we have incomes well below the eligibility and there was no more work needed. we knew these folks were u.s. citizens and they would verify that what the social security administration but what the states did was to send a mailing to all these folks and say congratulations it looks like you are eligible for medicaid. we can get you in folding coverage. depending on the state between i think 26% in oregon to or six or send responded to these mailings which is an extraordinary level of responsiveness to a mailing but it means that more than half the people who we know are eligible for medicaid are about to find out. t
>> stan i want to follow up on a point you made. using similar strategies have succeeded in enrolling more than a quarter million people. you said you thought of those that in tweaked more half a million people could've been enrolled. >> with the states did was to say they look at their records and they said he was getting snap food stamps and who do we know is eligible based on what we have in hand from the snap program. we have incomes well below the eligibility and there was no...
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he's stan verrett. i'm neil everett. this is los angeles on the "sportscenter" set. >> we're going to start in denver. chargers and broncos there. second quarter. game tied at 10-10. philip rivers and keenan allen, they've had touchdowns a couple of times in this game. chargers up 17-10. denver trying to hold on to the one seed in the afc. san diego just trying to stay in the playoff race in general. broncos had 295 yards. that's their fewest this season, easily. later in the quarter, manning intercepted by thomas kaiser. chargers hang on to win it 27-20. ryan matthews with 127 yards on the ground for them. san diego gets to 7-7. and they're not done. broncos with three losses now. >>> the stakes at the ringside in portland are so juicy these days. blazers playing so well. they've only lost two home games. one of those two was to the rockets. lamarcus aldridge, just taking advantage, period. 31 points. 25 rebounds. >> wow. >> no blazer has ever done that. nick batum -- batum, dynamite. portland wins again. 11-104. >>> th
he's stan verrett. i'm neil everett. this is los angeles on the "sportscenter" set. >> we're going to start in denver. chargers and broncos there. second quarter. game tied at 10-10. philip rivers and keenan allen, they've had touchdowns a couple of times in this game. chargers up 17-10. denver trying to hold on to the one seed in the afc. san diego just trying to stay in the playoff race in general. broncos had 295 yards. that's their fewest this season, easily. later in the...
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i'm stan verrett. this is neil everett. an exciting game between the spurs and warriors. >> that's one way to put it. >> yeah. how would you put it? >> i'd say, i'd rather let my delivery speak for itself. >> let's see what you got. >> steph curry, 30 points, 15 assists. warriors tied it at 102-102, with less than 30 seconds to play. marco belinelli is going to miss the jumper. daiwa, is going to miss the putback. tiago splitter. who are these guys? where is tim duncan? tim duncan was inactive. as was manu ginobili. golden state's not going to lose, are they? spurs, 104-102. >>> more bad news for the lakers and kobe bryant who has another injury in his left leg. he thought it was a hyperextended knee. it's a fracture in his shin bone. he's expected to miss about six weeks. bryant, coming off that torn achilles. and injured once again. bryant took to twitter. trying to remain positive about his situation. he says, broken, not beaten. got to go through another rehab after the torn achilles. rehab that knee. but the lakers giv
i'm stan verrett. this is neil everett. an exciting game between the spurs and warriors. >> that's one way to put it. >> yeah. how would you put it? >> i'd say, i'd rather let my delivery speak for itself. >> let's see what you got. >> steph curry, 30 points, 15 assists. warriors tied it at 102-102, with less than 30 seconds to play. marco belinelli is going to miss the jumper. daiwa, is going to miss the putback. tiago splitter. who are these guys? where is tim...
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he's stan. i'm neil. >> we have "monday night football." the ravens and the lions. and a big night for the ravens' field goal kicker. fourth quarter, lions down 15. matthew stafford and joseph forter. you think you can dance. it's a one-point game. justin tucker from 61 yards away. not only that. it was his sixth field goal of the game. he scored all of baltimore's points. they're in the sixth spot. >>> paul george and the pacers hosting the pistons. george had a big task, defending josh smith. smith drives by george. three defenders converge on smith. and smith hits the shot. pistons, 79-73, after the third quarter. pacers would make a comeback in the fourth quarter. pacers down ten. george makes a nifty pass. pacers down eight. under one minute left. pacers down four. david west has the driveway attempt. pistons win 101-96. pistons, 20 offensive rebounds. >> it wasn't all bad for detroit monday night. >> no. >> the basketball team won. i think they wanted the football team to win more, though. >> i think so. >> that's all we got. back to you. >>> coming up next, i
he's stan. i'm neil. >> we have "monday night football." the ravens and the lions. and a big night for the ravens' field goal kicker. fourth quarter, lions down 15. matthew stafford and joseph forter. you think you can dance. it's a one-point game. justin tucker from 61 yards away. not only that. it was his sixth field goal of the game. he scored all of baltimore's points. they're in the sixth spot. >>> paul george and the pacers hosting the pistons. george had a big...
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and a guy next to me said, are you stan verrett. no. you're close. he's stan verrett. i'm neil everett. >> it's a compliment, to you. >> thank you. >> raptors and warriors. andre iguodala out with a strained hamstring. the warriors were down 27 in the third. they cut it to a one-point game. curry with three more. the warriors up two. he got 22 from klay thompson. and harrison barnes filled in for iguodala. the warriors scored 42 in the fourth. and held toronto to 15. and they win it, 112-103. >> that's crazy. >>> number ten duke, hosting michigan. they call it the big ten acc challenge. jabari parker, dick vitale loves him. and he should. duke was up ten at the half. quinn cook had a second half. all 24 in the second half. played 37 minutes. had nine assists, just two turnovers. and the coach brought in andre dawkins to do what andre dawkins does, hits three. duke by ten. >> hard to go in there and get a win. >> yes. >>> that's all we got. unless you have something else. >> i do. but we don't have time. >>> up next, "the pulse." it is dangerous out there. santa being a
and a guy next to me said, are you stan verrett. no. you're close. he's stan verrett. i'm neil everett. >> it's a compliment, to you. >> thank you. >> raptors and warriors. andre iguodala out with a strained hamstring. the warriors were down 27 in the third. they cut it to a one-point game. curry with three more. the warriors up two. he got 22 from klay thompson. and harrison barnes filled in for iguodala. the warriors scored 42 in the fourth. and held toronto to 15. and they...
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stan bush of our denver station kcnc has the incredible story of survival. >> reporter: this is the 30-foot embankment where as a passenger rick koester crashed, and this is the truck he was pinned in. >> i remember waking up in the truck four or five times thinking i was in a dream because in my mind i'm like why can't i move. >> reporter: for six days he was lying on the driver, his friend who died in the accident. koester had no water or food. >> i didn't have a coat or gloves. god -- it was a miracle. god made me survive. >> reporter: doctors say his body was only 79 degrees when they found him. surgeons had to amputate both legs below the knee. he lost fingers and points of blood and was near death as his family arrived to see him from out of state. >> the doctors kept telling me that he probably won't make it. it's not that he might not make it. he probably won't make it. so i didn't leave his side. >> reporter: koester's mother had to tell him what happened when he woke up. he doesn't remember the crash. >> but nobody can prepare a mother to see their son like that. >> reporter:
stan bush of our denver station kcnc has the incredible story of survival. >> reporter: this is the 30-foot embankment where as a passenger rick koester crashed, and this is the truck he was pinned in. >> i remember waking up in the truck four or five times thinking i was in a dream because in my mind i'm like why can't i move. >> reporter: for six days he was lying on the driver, his friend who died in the accident. koester had no water or food. >> i didn't have a coat...
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stan olson said. the necessary precautions and secret information to staff are transmitted over regular phones email systems revelations about the nsa spy programs were first published in the uk guardian and the washington post newspaper in june the system of thousands of documents handed over by snowed in thus the nt as the below must gall and sephardic singer has been pioneering the way for the first aborigine sound archive to be housed in morocco. do you listen to and it's typical of laying casa blanca about his start preservation projects the knesset below mine has dedicated most of her career to be stitching sephardic jewish music in hakka tea and a sinister self in collecting oral histories and field recordings would cost the outcome. only explains how her research and work expanded to collect the materials to the adl starting the jewish sound archive in rough conduct he aims to open to the in the next year. so i think the first time that i started really thinking about the archive was in two th
stan olson said. the necessary precautions and secret information to staff are transmitted over regular phones email systems revelations about the nsa spy programs were first published in the uk guardian and the washington post newspaper in june the system of thousands of documents handed over by snowed in thus the nt as the below must gall and sephardic singer has been pioneering the way for the first aborigine sound archive to be housed in morocco. do you listen to and it's typical of laying...
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i'm stan verrett. this is neil everett. a couple of interesting games in the nba. >> let's start in indiana, where the heat were in town. of course, these two, went to the eastern conference final last year. lebron james and his squad moved on to the nba finals. paul george was invisible in the first half. >> you see him right there. >> miami's defense was invisible against him in the second half. luis scola, great hair. great rebounder. george, from the corner. 15 of his 17 in the second half. lebron james, oh. thank you for the aerial display. now, back to the ball game. these teams meet one week from today in miami on espn. >> punched lebron james. >>> suns and lakers from the staples center. kobe bryant, second game back from a torn achilles injury. that's the first dunk of the season for bryant. working on tucker again. the outside jumper is working. 20 points for bryant. gave himself a "b" for his overall effort on this one. scoring one for dragic. 20 for morris. make that 22 for morris. and the suns over the lakers,
i'm stan verrett. this is neil everett. a couple of interesting games in the nba. >> let's start in indiana, where the heat were in town. of course, these two, went to the eastern conference final last year. lebron james and his squad moved on to the nba finals. paul george was invisible in the first half. >> you see him right there. >> miami's defense was invisible against him in the second half. luis scola, great hair. great rebounder. george, from the corner. 15 of his 17...
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he's stan. i'm neil. we're rockin' and rollin'. >> yeah. and we have "monday night football." the ravens and the lions. and a big night for the ravens' field goal kicker. we'll get to him in just a minute. fourth quarter, lions down 15. third and nine for detroit. matthew stafford and joseph fauria. you think you can dance. lions take the lead, 15-16. two-pointer no good. it's a one-point game. justin tucker from 61 yards away. not only that. it was his sixth field goal of the game. he scored all of baltimore's points. they go on to win it, 18-16. they're in the sixth spot in the playoff race. >>> paul george and the pacers hosting the pistons. george had a big task, defending josh smith. smith drives by george. freeze telestration. three defenders converge on smith. and smith still hits the shot. pistons, 79-73, after the third quarter. smith, 30 points, 7 rebounds. pacers would make a comeback in the fourth quarter. pacers down ten. george makes a nifty pass. pacers down eight. under one minute left. pacers down four. david west tries to drive by smith. but smith comes back
he's stan. i'm neil. we're rockin' and rollin'. >> yeah. and we have "monday night football." the ravens and the lions. and a big night for the ravens' field goal kicker. we'll get to him in just a minute. fourth quarter, lions down 15. third and nine for detroit. matthew stafford and joseph fauria. you think you can dance. lions take the lead, 15-16. two-pointer no good. it's a one-point game. justin tucker from 61 yards away. not only that. it was his sixth field goal of the...
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stan and i did. that's kind of where we were at. >>> steph curry and the warriors hosting the mavericks. and one. and then, with under a minute left, the warriors down two. draymond green, turn up. under ten seconds left, game tied. curry -- oh, you big faker. hits the shot. had 33 points. and golden state, 95-93. what a game. >> steph curry got left off the all-star team last year. i don't think that's going to happen this year. >> no. >>> hey, the guys who fired me, how do you like us now? >> i always wanted to do that. we have to do that one of these days. >> we should. how do you like us now? >>> the university of alabama kicker who received threats after his team's loss to auburn last month is getting support from an unlikely source. >> cade foster missed two field goals and had another one blocked before auburn's miracle victory. well, yesterday, he showed the world a note from former president george w. bush on his instagram page. >> he wrote, dear, cade, i know life has its setbacks. you will
stan and i did. that's kind of where we were at. >>> steph curry and the warriors hosting the mavericks. and one. and then, with under a minute left, the warriors down two. draymond green, turn up. under ten seconds left, game tied. curry -- oh, you big faker. hits the shot. had 33 points. and golden state, 95-93. what a game. >> steph curry got left off the all-star team last year. i don't think that's going to happen this year. >> no. >>> hey, the guys who fired...
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he's stan. i'm neil. this is the "sportscenter" set in los angeles. nobody beats number ones like north carolina, stan. >> it's really early. i don't know if people really know how their day's going yet. too early to call. carolina and michigan state. brice johnson scores. if your day is going well, it's going to be spectacular. johnson, 14 points off the bench. j.p. tokoto had 12 points. carolina up six. they're going to finish the job against the number one team in the country. tom izzo called the michigan state team soft. you don't want to be at their practice on thursday. north carolina goes on to upset michigan state, 79-65. >>> let's go to the great northwest. emphasis on great. trail blazers hosting the thunder. this used to be a rivalry when the thunder was the sonics. i'm supposed to let that go. lamarcus aldridge, late. he has 38 and 13. he played like a man. speaking of, russell westbrook, one-point game. with about 30 seconds left, nicolas batum channels his inner billy ray bates. that's going back in the wayback machine. trail blazers, 11
he's stan. i'm neil. this is the "sportscenter" set in los angeles. nobody beats number ones like north carolina, stan. >> it's really early. i don't know if people really know how their day's going yet. too early to call. carolina and michigan state. brice johnson scores. if your day is going well, it's going to be spectacular. johnson, 14 points off the bench. j.p. tokoto had 12 points. carolina up six. they're going to finish the job against the number one team in the...
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do you feel like the mission you documented in media stan was a success there were a lot of reactions i remember in ten people saying you're not going to make a difference nothing will really change if we speak about making a difference or the mission in itself was a success. obviously in the regards to actually getting the material published in the various medias it's difficult to call your great success because there were actually quite well not that many newspapers in either in central asia or for that matter here in the united states that he was particularly interested in publishing the full material. access to so in that respect it wasn't a success. from a broader respect of course we can see that the leaks releases have have. made a large impact they've. changed the way that we interact with with media. since then. i think if we just look at the. whole affair which has been going on for the last year or so. they wrecked consequence of. releases and the fact that it's. no direct. censorship which is feasible by a particularly musicians with replication that happened in different
do you feel like the mission you documented in media stan was a success there were a lot of reactions i remember in ten people saying you're not going to make a difference nothing will really change if we speak about making a difference or the mission in itself was a success. obviously in the regards to actually getting the material published in the various medias it's difficult to call your great success because there were actually quite well not that many newspapers in either in central asia...
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it's starting to become a strong sir outcome stan shall evidence case. >> so when a defense attorney stands up and looks at a jury and says, this is all sir outcome stan shall, people, the truth is there are some cases that are stronger because that evidence is voluminous and strong. it can be very strong. >> one of the charges they use is footprints in the snow. you see footprints in the snow going to a house. is there any doubt in your mind that a human being entered the house? you don't have to worry about an eyewitness who didn't have good eyesight. >> can you stay? >> absolutely. >> good. i've got another couple for you as well. >>> with this nasty winder storm we were talking about before we broke for the crime story, the northeast really girdingist. thousands are trying very hard to get on an airplane and get home safely. one man the problem wasn't so much getting on a plane, he couldn't get off a plane. he was locked inside a cold, empty airplane all by himself. how is it that they missed him on the sweep? he's going to explain in a moment. coming up. with my friends, we'll d
it's starting to become a strong sir outcome stan shall evidence case. >> so when a defense attorney stands up and looks at a jury and says, this is all sir outcome stan shall, people, the truth is there are some cases that are stronger because that evidence is voluminous and strong. it can be very strong. >> one of the charges they use is footprints in the snow. you see footprints in the snow going to a house. is there any doubt in your mind that a human being entered the house?...
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. >> stan from new orleans. i'm neil from washington state. >> get on with it, please. >> drew brees stripped. michael bennet, i'll take that. saints have 188 yards in the game. under two minutes to go in the first. third and one. russell wilson, to zach miller. wilson, threw for 310 yards. three touchdowns. seahawks have won 14 in a row at home. and have a two-game lead on everybody else in the nfc now. >>> let's keep it in the great northwest because the northwest is great. portland hosting paul george and the pacers. and paul george put on a show for those folks at the arena formerly known as the rose garden. he had a career-high 43. the pacers are down three. and george. by george. two-point game. the ensuing possession. damian lillard. hey, man, the pacers are 16-2 now. blazers 106-102. >> wow. what a game. >> yeah. it was pretty good "gma." >> have a great tuesday. >> guys, thanks. >>> something that the boys there left out from "monday night football" was so good. we made it our "play of the day." >> russ
. >> stan from new orleans. i'm neil from washington state. >> get on with it, please. >> drew brees stripped. michael bennet, i'll take that. saints have 188 yards in the game. under two minutes to go in the first. third and one. russell wilson, to zach miller. wilson, threw for 310 yards. three touchdowns. seahawks have won 14 in a row at home. and have a two-game lead on everybody else in the nfc now. >>> let's keep it in the great northwest because the northwest...
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do you feel like the mission you've documented in media stan was a success there were a lot of reactions i remember in tajikistan was people saying you're not going to make a difference nothing will really change if we speak about making a difference or if the mission in itself was a success. obviously in the regards to actually getting the material published in the various medias it's difficult and called a great success because they were actually quite well not that many newspapers neither in central asia or for that matter here in the united states that you're particularly interested in publishing the full material that they got access to so in that respect no it wasn't a success but from a broader respect of course we can see that the leaks releases have have. made a large impact they can. change the way that we interact with with media. since then. i think if we just look at the. whole affair which is has been going on for the last how for a year or so that is a consequence of that we can fix releases and that is the fact that. there is no there is no direct. censorship which is fea
do you feel like the mission you've documented in media stan was a success there were a lot of reactions i remember in tajikistan was people saying you're not going to make a difference nothing will really change if we speak about making a difference or if the mission in itself was a success. obviously in the regards to actually getting the material published in the various medias it's difficult and called a great success because they were actually quite well not that many newspapers neither in...
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. >> stan, it is interesting here what the cbo said about the future. to put the federal government on a sustainable path to the long term, lawmakers would have to make significant changes to tax and spending policies, letting revenues rise, reducing spending for large benefit programs below the projected levels or adopting some combination of those approaches. when is the politics ever going to be there for that, though? let's be realistic. >> there are a couple of possibilities. first of all, in the current environment that is the next couple of years, no way. >> yeah. >> remember the last tax reform plan in '85 was revenue neutral. this one cbo is saying it's going to have to be revenue positive. that's years away. >> we're a long way away. 2018, ready to fight for that? >> that's not exactly a rallying cry. >> here we come, before those midterms for the next president. the big grand bargain. >> i'll we'll have to do it incrementally. >> will there be a debt ceiling fight, stan? >> oh, absolutely. >> it's not a new era of good feelings. >> yeah, ther
. >> stan, it is interesting here what the cbo said about the future. to put the federal government on a sustainable path to the long term, lawmakers would have to make significant changes to tax and spending policies, letting revenues rise, reducing spending for large benefit programs below the projected levels or adopting some combination of those approaches. when is the politics ever going to be there for that, though? let's be realistic. >> there are a couple of possibilities....
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stan, thank you. thank you for just being so generous with your story. as they say on tv, right up close there and personal for the american people, it was beautiful. vera, i don't even know what to say to you for all the challenges that you are facing. thank you for your courage. lisa, keep up that fight. and congratulations on your new job. christine, really, thank you for being such a strong, intellectual resource on all of these issues, to help improve public policy. father snyder, thank you to catholic charities for all that you do and for coming to this table to associate yourself with the concerns of america's working families. again, i thank my colleagues for their leadership, and again, mr. levin, thank you. he's just totally relentless. totally. [ applause ] thank you, all, to our witnesses. [ applause ] >> washington journal looks at the mission and role of the national institute of health starting live at 7:30 a.m. with director francis collins on their medical research priorities, future projects, and the impact of sequestration. at 8:00, al
stan, thank you. thank you for just being so generous with your story. as they say on tv, right up close there and personal for the american people, it was beautiful. vera, i don't even know what to say to you for all the challenges that you are facing. thank you for your courage. lisa, keep up that fight. and congratulations on your new job. christine, really, thank you for being such a strong, intellectual resource on all of these issues, to help improve public policy. father snyder, thank...
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speaker, stan franks recently passed away. he flew for 31 missions, a staggering achievement for such a young man. will my honorable friend congratulate the efforts of the association for raising funds to ensure that his passing is marked appropriately? >> i certainly praise all those who raised money in this way. the story of stan franks is a truly remarkable one. he is believed to be the youngest air man to complete over 30 missions in 1944 to 45 before he was 20 years old. it is a real reminder just how much previous generations put in to make sure that we could live in freedom. it has been one of the greatest privileges i have had to welcome veterans to number 10 downing street and make that announcement about making sure they have that clasp on their medal. the fighters are our salvation but the bombers alone provide the means of victory. we should never forget those brave crews in bomber command. so many are coming to the end of their lives but did so much for our country. >> bomber harris. [laughter] >> a great start. c
speaker, stan franks recently passed away. he flew for 31 missions, a staggering achievement for such a young man. will my honorable friend congratulate the efforts of the association for raising funds to ensure that his passing is marked appropriately? >> i certainly praise all those who raised money in this way. the story of stan franks is a truly remarkable one. he is believed to be the youngest air man to complete over 30 missions in 1944 to 45 before he was 20 years old. it is a real...
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for them to find media outlets to publicize the information they're trying to bring to light media stan is a new movie out backed by wiki leaks that highlights that struggle artie's lucy calf enough has the story. it's been described as a wiki leaks all good movie all in the journey of a group of police associates across central asia searching for media outlets to help publish secret diplomatic cables would make me do. something which which i would like to call an acid test and our us interest was one of the u.s. state department cables where you give these cables to certain. publications and see how they react to it most of the publications have difficulties in responding to and publishing secrets that have to do with the united states really empire in our world johannes wall strong helped direct the movie although a feature film wasn't the original plan initial goal was to actually distribute this material that bradley manning allegedly makes to work in weeks and in that attempt to get the material out to the public and to people realize that there were . some interesting things happe
for them to find media outlets to publicize the information they're trying to bring to light media stan is a new movie out backed by wiki leaks that highlights that struggle artie's lucy calf enough has the story. it's been described as a wiki leaks all good movie all in the journey of a group of police associates across central asia searching for media outlets to help publish secret diplomatic cables would make me do. something which which i would like to call an acid test and our us interest...
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stan i'm going to say you know i don't know do you know no one who is the hit of some of these small insignificant states around the world i don't think that is something that's critical to focus in on national security remember nine nine nine plan throws out the current tax code i am the koch brothers brother from another mother marvel comics each your heart out and that does it for now for more on the stories you covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america check out our website r t dot com slash usa you can follow me on twitter at sam sachs. it. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy which albus us role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers but once will just my job market it on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go
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stan jonathan miller said great manager should make -- stan druckenmiller said great managers should make a that and stick with it. if you are going to hedge, why should you get 2 and 20. people, he has done some interesting things. he is one of the best investors in the world. when you talk about investing with someone -- your investors have to know you are willing to do these things and what your risk parameters are. as long as they're comfortable comparable with those beforehand, you're able to make these larger investments when the time comes. are thethat those investors that differentiate themselves over time from those that are not willing to do things like that. >> within equities, are there sectors you are afraid of? >> there are sectors that are on investable. -- uninvestible. outside of pure financial reasons, we do not have any expertise in many areas. we have a deep expertise in others. drobny.bass and steve kyle knows about tapering, it isnot effecting the way he investing. the difference between long-term investors and traders. people in and out of the markets arevery c
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us a beck stan. turk minimum stan, and then interestingly, syria, which is no longer eligible, we don't have control there. >> we never had control. but syria is a great example of what war does to a country. they have jumped something like 50 places in the corruption ranking in the last three years because there is no functioning government. >> least corrupt nations, denmark and new zealand, and the scan days, finland, sweden, norway, no surprise. canada ranks ninth least corrupt. the uk is 14th, and 19th, tie between-under guy and -- uruguay and the united states. >> i'm both canadian and a u.s. citizen so i'm crowing and feeling depresses. 19th is not so bad but as you know as a new york or new jersey resident, hardly a problem we have gotten rid of. >> russia is 127, right in the middle. good to see you. >> as always. >> that's where your money is going, some of the most corrupt places on the planet earth. >> speaking of, the house of representatives just voted on whether folks should be able to
us a beck stan. turk minimum stan, and then interestingly, syria, which is no longer eligible, we don't have control there. >> we never had control. but syria is a great example of what war does to a country. they have jumped something like 50 places in the corruption ranking in the last three years because there is no functioning government. >> least corrupt nations, denmark and new zealand, and the scan days, finland, sweden, norway, no surprise. canada ranks ninth least corrupt....
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map ---el siniestro se reporto poco despues de la medianoche en la cuadra dos mil 300 de la calle "stan- well drive" en la ciudad de concord... take vo ---mas de 70 bomberos acudieron para combatir las enormes llamaradas que finalmente fueron controladas casi tres horas despues.. ---segun el departamento de bomberos, el material de plastico reciclado avivo el fuego... take sot robert marshall/captain concord fd in: 00;14;40;18 --- out: 00;14;46;11 bombero dice en ingles: "we're in defensive operations, which means, the fire, is, too dangerous for us to go inside." vo ---de acuerdo a este capitan, el fuego era tan peligroso, que sus bomberos no pudieron entrar al inmueble... ---durante el incidente, a los residentes de la zona se les pidio permanecer dentro de sus hogares por la peligrosidad del humo producido por el incendio... ---no se han revelado las causas ni el monto de los daÑos... cesar ---en san francisco la junta de supervisores toma medidas para frenar la ola de desalojos de personas de bajos recursos que afecta a la ciudad... ---pilar niÑo, en el siguiente reportaje, nos di
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rates have been held down -- you had stan? miller -- you had stan druckenmiller. the fed has artificially held rates down, raising asset prices. trophy real estate, stocks. we saw that in the taper tantrum in may. pricesd of taper, asset fell. bond prices, equity prices commodity prices. >> why do you like casinos? >> organic growth. >> organic and casinos in the same sentence? >> fair point. growth -- if you are going to buy equity, you want growth. where is their growth today in a place like macau? world's population lives within a five-hour flight of macau, versus 10% to las vegas. people like to gamble. it is part of their nature. in asian cultures, it is a bigger thing. gaming in macau, it is a duly insulated trade. good, moreomy gets people game and you do not make as much on each individual gambler, but you make more because of growth. if the economy gets bad and china, the high end consumers want to get their money out of the country and they go to macau to move it out. they make more money than the average gambler. >> do you think it helps to like gamblin
rates have been held down -- you had stan? miller -- you had stan druckenmiller. the fed has artificially held rates down, raising asset prices. trophy real estate, stocks. we saw that in the taper tantrum in may. pricesd of taper, asset fell. bond prices, equity prices commodity prices. >> why do you like casinos? >> organic growth. >> organic and casinos in the same sentence? >> fair point. growth -- if you are going to buy equity, you want growth. where is their...